How to Crochet the Crossed Lines Stitch Photo Tutorial
The Crossed Lines crochet stitch pattern is a perfect stitch pattern for the beginner who is looking for a one that is more challenging, but achievable!
I really enjoy working crossed double crochet stitches. I love the texture that they create. And in this Crossed Lines crochet stitch pattern they add variety to basic lines of double crochet stitches!
This stitch pattern does not create a fully solid fabric, but it is pretty close! So it would be a great combination for a variety of crochet projects, from wearables to items for your home. You may also wish to work this stitch in a variety of weights of yarn.
Learn how to crochet the Crossed Lines Stitch with this photo tutorial.
Stitches and Abbreviations:
- Ch – Chain Stitch
- Dc – Double Crochet
- Rpt – Repeat
- Sc – Single Crochet Stitch
- Sl St – Slip Stitch
- Yo – Yarn Over
Pattern Notes:
This stitch is worked in rows in this tutorial and it may be worked in one colour or many. I will be working this pattern in a solid colour.
To begin make a slip knot and make a foundation chain. For this stitch you will need a multiple of 2 + 1 stitches for your foundation chain.
For example, ch 31.
Pattern Instructions:
Row One: Sc in the 2nd ch from your hook and in each st across. Ch 3 (counts as a dc here and throughout), turn.
Row Two: Dc in the next st and in each st across. Ch 3, turn.
Row Three: *Sk the next st, dc in the next st, dc in the previous sk st; Rpt from * across, ending with a dc in the top of the turning ch. Ch 3, turn.
And that’s it!
For the rest of the pattern simply repeat rows two and three, fasten off, weave in your ends.